He enforced the law. Then he was forced to survive it.
Gary Sahlin's life took a turn few could imagine: from U.S. Navy veteran and police officer to a federal inmate serving a twenty-year sentence. In Prison Rules, Sahlin offers an unflinching, insider's guide to navigating the brutal, complex and often-hidden world of the American prison system. This is not a theoretical guide; it is a manual for survival forged in the fire of experience across eleven different federal institutions.
Forget what you've seen in the movies. This book is a masterclass in the unwritten laws that truly govern life behind bars. You will learn:
The Art of the First 24 Hours: How to survive the initial shock of intake and establish yourself without becoming a target.
Navigating the Yard: Understand the rigid social structures, racial politics, and gang alliances that define daily existence.
The Underground Economy: Master the currency of commissary, hustles, and favors to improve your quality of life.
Dealing with Staff and Inmates: Learn the delicate balance of earning respect, avoiding conflict, and dealing with every personality type, from predatory inmates to indifferent guards.
Mental Fortitude: Discover the psychological strategies to combat despair, loneliness and the soul-crushing monotony of a long sentence.
The Road to Reentry: Prepare for the unique challenges of halfway houses, probation and rebuilding a life from scratch.
More than just a list of rules, Prison Rules is a guide to mastering your internal world when your external world has been taken from you. It's a story of resilience, a testament to the power of attitude and an essential resource for anyone facing incarceration, their families or anyone seeking to understand the raw reality of prison life in America.